I Wanna Make You Close Your Eyes

Album: Feel That Fire (2009)
Charted: 52
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  • Girl I've been waitin' on this long hard day to get over
    So I can rest my head right here on your shoulder
    I just wanna lay here and feel ya breathe
    Listen to the rhythm of your heartbeat
    And see where it leads

    We're wide awake but girl I wanna make you close your eyes
    And say my name like only you can say it and hold me tight
    All I need is only you and me alone tonight
    I wanna make you close your eyes

    Oh yeah

    You can make me work for it girl if you want to
    Just leave a trail for me to follow you into the bedroom
    And if you need a little bit of help from me
    Babe there's not a button that I can't reach
    Let's see where it leads

    We're wide awake but girl I wanna make you close your eyes
    And say my name like only you can say it and hold me tight
    All I need is only you and me alone tonight
    I wanna make you close your eyes

    I wanna take you somewhere, out there
    'Til the world fades out of sight

    We're wide awake but girl I wanna make you close your eyes
    And say my name like only you can say it and hold me tight
    Just hold me tight
    All I need is only you and me alone tonight
    Yeah, I wanna make you close your eyes
    Oh

    I wanna make you close your eyes, oh
    Girl, I wanna make you close your eyes Writer/s: BRETT BEAVERS, DIERKS BENTLEY
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Reservoir Media Management, Inc.
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